eBird

Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Published by: Cornell University
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Description

eBird Mobile makes it easy to record the birds you see in the field, and seamlessly link these observations with eBird--a global online database of bird records used by hundreds of thousands of birders around the world. This free resource makes it easy to keep track of what you see, while making your data openly available for scientific research, education, and conservation. eBird Mobile is the only app that passes information directly from the iOS device to your eBird account on the web.
Features
- Enter bird observations from any location around the world.
- Full global taxonomy based on The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World.
- Common names available in local languages (e.g., Portuguese names in Brazil or in Portugal).
- Checklists customized for your location and time of year, showing most likely species based on eBird data.
- Rare species flagged during data entry and on the checklist.
- "Record as you go" functionality for incremental list keeping and counting while birding.
- GPS enabled location plotting to ensure accuracy.
- Map tools that enable selecting from hundreds of thousands of eBird "Hotspots."
- Full offline functionality, enabling use in places with limited or no Internet connection.
- Trip and Day list functionality that makes it easy to keep track of your species list on a particular outing.
- Support for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.
- Entire app translated to German, Mandarin, French, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Turkish, and Dutch.
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  • Is eBird free?

    Yes, eBird is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    eBird is free.

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User Rating

3.25 out of 5

4 ratings in South Africa

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Ratings History

eBird Reviews

Account creation

bird yellow on

South Africa

Yet another app that wants me to create a new account just to get into the app. Not happening…

Milan Struwig

mcstruwig on

South Africa

Very cool app but agree with the above comment; one can definitely benefit from images accompanying each listed species as well as a distribution map. This will ensure less incorrect sightings as well as keep users more engaged, leading to better retention. Thus in a nutshell, we are visual creatures! Where’s my pictures!😜

Good app

pandaaplays on

South Africa

This is a good app

Many short comings

pieter.odendaal on

South Africa

Not easy/obvious how to enter existing live list. Incorrect listing/names for Africa. Default to 1 and then have to change all to x - bad programming. Would be handy to include ID photos when tapping on bird name, ie to then open a bird ID page. Linked with Merlin which has no Africa guide and hence not usable for Africa.

Another “down” date

sammcnair on

United States

This is why I’ve stopped donating $ to them. They use it to make things worse. They just changed things (again)—Why?!? They always take a good thing and try to mess it up. Have they brought back the daily trip report? No!! Used to be able to do that on the mobile app—no longer. Not sure why this latest change—besides making things confusing, I haven’t been able to detect a change in functionality.

Still Problematic After All These Years

Kunsthure on

United States

I admit, this app has come a long way since the beginning, but even in 2024, it’s still lacking basic functionality, so I removed 3 stars from my original review. I use eBird for my job, so I’m using it multiple times per day when I’m in the field. I canNOT stand the fact that I have to toggle between numbers and letters every single time I want to enter the species! It should *always* start with letters! I can’t upload media in the app; instead, I have to submit a checklist through the app then take the extra step to go to ebird.org to add media. Why?? It is also infuriating that I can’t import IDs from Merlin. Instead, I have to switch back and forth between the two, which is ridiculous in 2024. Come on, Cornell, you’re sitting on piles of money most scientists can only dream of, there’s NO reason for this app to be so primitive. It’s obvious that you’ve been pouring money into Merlin, how about using some of it to improve the app at the heart of everything you’re trying to do.

Bird pack and other UI is awful

Caveduck on

United States

Bird pack downloads are ridiculously slow - it takes several minutes to DL a single 2-4MB file; it should be a few seconds. There is no button for “update all my packs”. There is no composite US country pack. There is no auto-update option for bird packs. The bird counting interface is counterintuitive and really needs context sensitive assistance. Search interface sometimes stops working properly, requiring app restart. The bird reference info has way too few photos of birds in flight as seen from below. Most of these issues have existed for a couple of years or more, so it’s not clear whether Cornell realizes they are problems, or whether they lack the right devs to address them.

Love the app in conjunction with Merlin

Hsdnrjrsn on

United States

Reading some of the reviews, I agree it seems odd what you can’t do with the app that you can do on line or with Merlin. But I do find it better in fact to keep my list running in one app and using another to detect bird song.

Last Update Ruined the Functionality

FattMee on

United States

I love the app but now since it was updated lost all the images and search function no longer working like when I try to view a bird that I captured it keeps taking me to the settings for bird packs which I had already installed and I don't know what changed or how to get it back to the way it was before it updated :(

Must Combine with Merlin Bird ID

FTTSt2006 on

United States

Having to flip back and forth between the two apps to identify first then track the bird is silly. Please merge apps.

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App Info

Category
Reference
Publisher
Cornell University
Languages
Akan, Arabic, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Basque, Bulgarian, Central Khmer, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek (modern), Hebrew (modern), Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mongolian, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Chinese, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian
Recent release
3.1.2 (1 week ago )
Released on
Jun 15, 2015 (9 years ago )
Last Updated
5 days ago